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Feel free to summarize rather than give a blow-by-blow description of the encounter with the thrall, [MENTION=6755061]Kiraya_TiDrekan[/MENTION]. The titanium tin contains 3 doses of acidpus venom. What follows below is information on the venom and the tin, a good bit of which you guys do not yet officially know. I trust you will act only on the knowledge you have and will discover the properties described as we play. It seemed expedient to lay it all out at once, however.
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[sblock=Acidpus Venom]This thin clear liquid dissolves organic and inorganic material on contact. The venom is semi-sentient; it is attracted to movement (and possible food source). On a failed Fortitude DC 18 saving throw, the venom deals 1d6 Constitution damage per round while it devours organic tissue, and simultaneously deals 2d8 acid damage to its victim. A successful save permits the victim to avoid the Constitution damage. A humanoid with 1 or more hit points remaining whose Constitution score becomes 0 as a result of the venom's damage becomes a thrall. The transformation from humanoid to thrall takes 1d3 days, and requires a cocoon of water-based liquid.
On the first round of contact, the venom can be scraped off a creature (most likely destroying the scraping device), but after that it must be frozen, burned, or cut away (dealing damage to the victim as well). Against wood, metal, or inorganic material, the venom deals 3d8 points of acid damage per round, ignoring hardness. Finally, the venom acts as a universal solvent. Due to its corrosivity, applying the venom is a full-round action.
Cost: $15,000 per dose. Unavailable.[/sblock]
[sblock=Titanium Tin]The outer shell of this tin is made of titantium, and the interior is lined with industrial grade non-reactive polymer. The tin holds a quarter cup by volume of
any liquid or solid, regardless of density, reactivity, or radioactivity. The tin itself is inert, and protects its contents from chemical reaction, combustion, leaks, and contamination.
Cost: $1500, available from Sinochem Group and sold only to research institutions or government entities.[/sblock]